Morning Joe catches himself almost dropping an F-bomb over latest gun massacre

MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough stopped just short of dropping an F-bomb while discussing the latest mass shooting.

A gunman opened fire at an outlet mall Saturday in Allen, Texas, killing eight and wounding seven, and the “Morning Joe” host struggled to express his outrage over the continuing wave of violence that has claimed scores of lives in that state in recent years.

“This is happening because [Gov.] Greg Abbott does nothing,” Scarborough said. “This is happening because the state legislature does nothing and they claim that these slaughters have to continue, that little children have to continue to be slaughtered in the name of freedom. Almost like some sick, ritualistic, ancient sacrifice of children’s blood for their — I almost said a word I shouldn’t say — for their screwed up view of a radicalized, hyper hyper-individualized freedom that our founders never anticipated, that the Supreme Court of the United States has never interpreted, that the Second Amendment has never said that is the law of the land.”

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“There are states that have banned military-style weapons,” he added. “The Supreme Court has been asked to overturn them and has said time and time again, ‘Nope, nope, that’s okay, that’s legal — what they did in Connecticut is legal, what they did in California is legal.’ That is legal, and, yet, states like Texas allow the slaughters to continue. Greg Abbott keeps trying to change the subject when, again, I’m going to keep saying it, 90 percent of Americans want universal background checks, 80 percent of Americans want red flag laws. The majority of Americans want AR-15s banned. These people are radically, radically out of step with the rest of America, and, yet, as you say, they let the slaughters in Uvalde, Texas, Sutherland Springs, Texas, Santa Fe, Midland, Texas, Dallas, Texas, continue, continue, continue.”

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The FBI has officially notified Minnesota officials that it will not provide evidence from the shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti to local law enforcement.

In a statement on Monday, the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said the FBI had contacted it about three shootings by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents.

"The FBI formally notified the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) on Feb. 13 that it will not provide the BCA with access to any information or evidence that it has collected in the Jan. 24 shooting death of Alex Pretti," the statement said. "The BCA reiterated the request to receive information, access to evidence, and cooperation in the Jan. 7 shooting death of Renee Good and the Jan. 14 shooting of Julio Sosa-Celis. It remains unclear if there will be any cooperation or sharing of information related to those two shootings."

"While this lack of cooperation is concerning and unprecedented, the BCA is committed to thorough, independent and transparent investigations of these incidents, even if hampered by a lack of access to key information and evidence," the statement added. "Our agency has committed to the FBI and Department of Justice that should its stance change we remain willing to share information that we have obtained with that agency and would welcome a joint investigation. We will continue to pursue all legal avenues to gain access to relevant information and evidence."

The BCA said it would continue to investigate the shootings without the FBI's cooperation.

"Anyone with information about the shooting of Alex Pretti, Renee Good or Julio Sosa-Celis is urged to contact the BCA at 651-793-7000 or by email at bca.tips@state.mn.us," the agency noted.